I Found an Abandoned Pet Store!

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In today’s video, I find an abandoned pet store that is filled with fish, lizards, snakes, frogs, turtles, and a ton of other animals that need to be saved! So, my mission is to explore the entire store and rescue as many animals as possible! I started by netting around in a pond, and I caught a bunch of fish including catfish, cichlids, freshwater sharks, and a bunch of other rare fish! But as I kept going I started finding crazier and crazier fish including mudskippers, eels, and man-eating catfish! After that we kept going and I found some crazy reptiles including blue tongue skinks, bearded dragons, and a bunch of snakes! We also came across a bunch of frogs and chameleons! Then suddenly, we found some deadly animals like a monster tarantula, and a scorpion which we had to carefully catch out while avoiding being bit because they are extremely venomous! We kept going and I spotted a snake skin, meaning one of the snakes had escaped! So I looked around, and I spotted a monster python in the ceiling! After removing it we continued exploring, and I found more tree frogs, lizards, tortoises, and a bunch of crazy snakes! I then came across some more tanks that were filled with more rare fish, turtles, and axolotls! After exploring the entire first pet store, I headed to the second building where they keep the most dangerous animals! Right away, I found a bunch of deadly scorpions, tarantulas, centipedes, and snakes! After carefully removing all of them, I discovered a massive python inside of the last tub, which we caught out! And now that we saved all of the animals, it’s now my mission to find them all new homes! Comment below which ones we should keep!




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I can’t believe how many animals we saved! Comment which ones we should keep as pets!

BassFishingProductions
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Bobby, please do more research on your snakes and lizards in the event of rescuing more reptiles like these. Most of these lizards and snakes are harmless, but they should not be housed together because they may attack, kill, or each other. As a reptile owner, I know this very well.

Saberrex
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7:52 Blue tongued skink
8:29 Baby Pueblan milk snake
9:20 Albino Nelson's milk snake
10:10 Red eyed Crocodile skinks (2)
10:59 Baby Albino Corn snake
11:07 Bearded dragon
12:04 Pacman/Horned frogs (3)
13:23: Pinktoe tarantula
14:06 Veiled chameleons (3)
15:38 Ball python (in rafters)
16:46 Asian forest scorpion
17:36 White's/Dumpys treefrog (4)
18:25 Everglades Rat snake
19:22 Colorado River toad
19:50 Ball python
20:16 Sandfish skinks
20:25 Leopard geckos (3)
20:40 Baby Redfoot tortoises (3)
22:48 Axolotls (albino and GFP gene modified)
23:14 Hatching Red eared sliders (albinos, leucistic, normals)
25:13 Vietnamese centipede
26:04 Dune scorpion?
26:28 Asian forest scorpion
26:39 Baby Western hognose snake
Don't know the rest of my tarantulas well enough without someone telling me what they are.
28:02 Another Ball python

Several other animals shown in the intro also.

ericroscoe
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Snake discovery in Minnesota takes rescue snakes, lizards, invertebrates, etc. adopts them out and/or keeps them for their zoo/breeding efforts.
They are in Maplewood, MN…it might be worth reaching out to them. They’re so knowledgeable.

embro.
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I love corn snakes they are so cute 🥰
I love frogs too ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Pusheenlover
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The "dangerous snake" being a hognose cracked me up😂

Resident_Insomniac_
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I understand you mean well for the animals, but putting snakes together is a very very bad idea. You could end up getting them killed as snakes are known for eating other snakes. This isn't just for the snakes, but for the lizards as well.

TheBaconatorJB
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Please make another video to show these animals housed properly and being cared for. I will totally be here for it

loribreitbarth
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26:48 me laughing my ass off as Bobby is terrified of a hognose snake-

ItzButterYt
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As MOST of the enclosures for the Reptiles and Insects/spiders looked VERY WELL kept, you should probably have left them in their enclosures while trying to find homes for them! Showing them for the video is cool, but there really was NO NEED to remove the reptiles, insects and spiders from their enclosures until you got ready to transport them to their new homes! You endangers some them by putting multiple animals in the same containers.

maranathamark
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I love his heart....Who else was little concerned about the mixing of what he was rescuing though in containers together? Example...putting all the fish in the cooler together and all the snakes in the carrier together type thing. I was petrified that the big fish with the teeth would eat the smaller fish. 😬

platinumtreasure
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Snakes and lizards aren’t like fish where you can just chuck them all in together 😬

KarinaMilne
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Pls keep them and take good care of them😢❤

tessluceno
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Bobby sure came along way from being deadly scared of snakes to saving them and even picking them up. Well done bobby glad to see you improving and doing good

viperluciano
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Hey Bobby, I'm here to help with some of the fish and frog ID
Your 'tigerfish' is actually a pike characin (probably Hepsetus odoe), so it's very similar!
The treefrogs you found are one of our signature Australian species, the green tree frog (Litoria caerulea). They may also be Litoria splendida (because of the white spots), although they lack the fatty deposits on their head that are the species' signature.
The three frogs you found in orange, yellow and green are horned frogs (Ceratophrys) from Argentina. From what I recall, they're extremely voracious carnivores that will eat anything they can fit in their oversized mouths, so be careful what you keep them with.
The yellow snake you found with the toad is a ball python (Python regius) from Africa, and a rather rare pastel yellow morph at that. The dragon-liked lizards you found with orange around their eyes are called red-eyed crocodile skinks (Tribolonotus gracilis) from Indonesia and New Guinea.
I hope these IDs are helpful!

catfin
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"Look helen a tarantula!" Helen the whole time: 👁👄👁

alexanderwolfiegameplays
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I have a bald python at my house and she is very gently and actually I’m very young and can hold her! She is very calm so that’s what make me love her so much!!

nobodyyouwilleverknow
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hi Bobby and Helen i have been sticking around you're channel for about 2 years, I love your videos and i have started learning a lot of fishes names from here . Keep up you're good work.

DevilEyesx
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Congratulations on your new home and saving those animals
But there’s a reason why those animals are in separate tanks. Most of those species cannot be in a tank together. They will kill each other or eat. Especially a king snake will eat those two tiny ones, Pac-Man frogs if they are smaller they will eat them. The black scorpions won’t kill you, but that yellow one is very venomous same with the centipede. Do some more research and please please be careful. Good luck on your new adventures.

justlovely
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lizard: Sneezes him: He hissed at me

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